Product Data

Shoe Weight:

515g (per pair-size 40)

Road:

Yes

Cleat Fitting - 3 Bolt Look Type:

Yes

Cleat Fitting- 2 Bolt SPD Type:

Yes

Sole Material:

Fibreglass reinforced nylon

Use:

Triathlon

High Visibility:

No

Wide single reverse-closure strap offers rapid fitting and adjustment on the go, and will not become tangled in the chain when pedalling with the feet out of the shoes during rapid transitions. 45 mm wide cuttable Velcro-style hook-and-loop strap gives plenty of support without applying pressure to the top of the foot

About Tri Shoes

Triathlon racing cycling shoes are designed without compromise to provide the optimum power transfer between your foot and the pedal, a good quality triathlon shoe is a wise investment for performance and weight saving and is often overlooked. High-tech materials and precision manufacture keep weight down and stiffness up, this means your rotational mass is lower and power transfer is higher, resulting in more forward momentum for your effort. The main difference between a Tri shoe and a road shoe is the number of straps found on the uppers, Tri shoes tend to have one large strap for quick and easy removal during transitions, whereas a road shoe will have three or even four straps. For longer distance events such as half and full Ironmans a road shoe could be a wise choice though.

About the Shimano brand

Shimano are the makers of the world's most well known cycle component brand. Established in 1921 when the first cycle freewheel was forged. Shimano produce drivetrains, wheels, pedals, shoes, cycling clothing and pretty much every Shimano cycle accessory you can think of! Famous for their top end products ridden by the pro's, Dura-Ace and XTR, which cover both road and MTB's. At Shimano, they're doing everything they can to respond to heightened environmental concerns.
Shimano are proud to be a producer of bicycle components that help people to enjoy outdoor sports and interact with nature through healthy non-polluting activities. In their 87 plus years of existence Shimano have accumulated a wealth of technology and product development and expertise that serves as the driving force behind their continually evolving product line.

EU Shoe

UK Shoe

US Male Shoe

cm

36

2.5

3.7

22.5cm

36.5

3

-

23cm

37

3.5

4.5

23cm

37.5

4

-

23.5cm

38

4

5.2

24cm

38.5

4.5

-

24cm

39

5

5.8

24.5cm

39.5

5.5

-

25cm

40

6

6.7

25cm

40.5

6

-

25.5cm

41

6.5

7.6

26cm

41.5

7

-

26cm

42

7.5

8.3

26.5cm

42.5

7.5

-

27cm

43

8

8.9

27cm

43.5

8.5

-

27.5cm

44

9

9.7

28cm

44.5

9.5

-

28cm

45

9.5

10.5

28.5cm

45.5

10

-

29cm

46

10.5

11.2

29cm

46.5

11

-

29.5cm

47

11.5

11.8

30cm

47.5

11.5

-

30cm

48

12

12.3

30.5cm

49

12.5

-

31cm

50

13

14.2

32cm

51

14

-

32.5cm

52

14.5

16.2

33cm

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Excellent budget shoe
There are plenty of reviews of these online so I will just say they are excellent shoes and well worth £75.
The rigid pull tab is a really good idea and is much easier to get hold of than the soft cord ones. The rubber below the pull tab protects the shoes well when they are clipped to the pedals and you are running with the bike.
The sole is stiff for a nylon sole.
The inside is soft and comfortable and there is enough toe box room without being excessive.
The opening is big and soft enough to get your foot into quickly and easily.
The strap is secure and hold you foot in place as well as a single strap could do.
I am usually a 46 in Shimano and these fit me in size 46 without socks on.
15 July 2010

Shimano TR31 Triathlon Shoes
Great product compared to the cheaper DHB product that I tried first.
Much lighter, more attractive, better quality overall.
I would not go lower than this as entry point tri shoes.
05 July 2010

my first ever pair of cycle shoes though so far very pleased. excellent fit and comfort
30 June 2010

A good start
A very good entrylevel triathlon shoe. I normaly use size 43 but i bout 44 and it was a perfect fit.
24 June 2010

Product Q & A

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I'm struggling to find a pair of white/light coloured women's triathlon bike shoes that take SPD. The options seem to be quite pink or rather pricey. So is there any reason why women shouldn't wear these shoes?

I'm female and bought these last month in size 38 (usually 37 normal shoe). I didn't even consider that they weren't designed for females because the sizing is so low. I have a narrow foot and these are great - would definitely recommend.

Answers

Answer:

It depends on how you want to use it. If you want to walk or run with the shoe you need the adaptor Shimano SM-SH40. If you ONLY want to use the shoe for triathlon competitions (with the shoe already attached to the pedal before mounting the bike) you don´t need the adaptor and can attach the SPD cleat right on the shoe. It is almost impossible to walk with the shoe if you use SPD without the adaptor.

It looks from staff answers that this shoe doesn't support 2 bolt SPD cleats but in the product description it specifically says that it does and the bottom of the shoe looks like it takes two bolts. Can staff or someone who has these please confirm? I'm looking for tri shoes which are compatible with these combination pedals because I use my bike with normal trainers.